more like 100% unlikely, really, timeshift stones work completely different than the time travel in OoT, timeshift stones displace you into the past, without changing you physically, and the time shift is only in a certain area around the stone (since the entire world is changed, this doesn't seem to be the case), interesting thought though, just completely implausible

FINAL DUNGEON SPOILERSI'm on the final dungeon And it's incredibly challenging

Seriously. This puzzle is wrinkling my brain. I'm kind of struggling to figure out exactly how it works. I get that I'm trying to create a path from the bottom middle unmovable tile, but it looks like need the bottom left tile to do what I want, but unless I'm going crazy, moving it is impossible. Any tips?

This game is getting epic. From what I've heard a lot of people hate the "assembling the hero's song" quest but...I loved it. Especially the flooded Faron Woods segment, which seems to be the most hated part of it all.

SPOILER You can move these tiles (rooms) later on in some of the other rooms. SPOILERAnd yes, I loved these three challenges.

By the way, the moving of rooms reminded me of another game, but it's not on top of my mind...

more like 100% unlikely, really, timeshift stones work completely different than the time travel in OoT, timeshift stones displace you into the past, without changing you physically, and the time shift is only in a certain area around the stone (since the entire world is changed, this doesn't seem to be the case), interesting thought though, just completely implausible

Nothing's ever 100%. Besides I just meant think of the idea. I know the Time shift Stones don't work like that.

It's sort of interesting to ponder, I admit, but I'd have to say that IS 100%, anyway, moving on...

commence discussion on the connections between Levias, the Wind Fish and (possibly) Jabu-Jabu/Jabun (I do consider those two to be the same creature due to the similar names and a few other factors which I will get into if challenged)

I definitely believe there to be SOME sort of connection between Levias and the Wind Fish, due to them both being winged whales who fly around the sky and have guardian roles, I personally don't feel a connection between them and Jabu-Jabu/Jabun, but I can understand someone making that parallel due to the whale thing and again, the guardian thing

A little SPOILER in regard Skyward's relationship with Birds. As you might know, birds play a huge role in the game. The Loftwings are "the other-half" of the Skyloftians. It's also important to remember that the names and characteristics of the Skyloftians are based on birds. I mean, it is no coincidence is it?

Once you've completed this game, you'll understand Gaepora's future role and story...

A little SPOILER in regard Skyward's relationship with Birds. As you might know, birds play a huge role in the game. The Loftwings are "the other-half" of the Skyloftians. It's also important to remember that the names and characteristics of the Skyloftians are based on birds. I mean, it is no coincidence is it?

Once you've completed this game, you'll understand Gaepora's future role and story...

I figured that out the moment I heard Zelda's fathers name, it was said by a gossip stone in OoT that Gaepora was rumoured to be a reincarnation of an ancient sage, the question is, is it referring to ^him^?

I figured that out the moment I heard Zelda's fathers name, it was said by a gossip stone in OoT that Gaepora was rumoured to be a reincarnation of an ancient sage, the question is, is it referring to ^him^?

Without a doubt. He also holds that book which is the same book that can be found in A Link To The Past. Skyward isn't chronically the first game in the series though, there's a backstory that goes even deeper.